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Differences in Academic Growth as Measured in an Extended Day Program in a Public Elementary School.
Mayesky, Mary E. – 1980
Math and reading achievement scores were compared for extended day (ED) and non-extended day (NED) children in grades 1-3 of the Phillips Extended Day Magnet Program. In the before school (7:00-8:15 a.m.) and after school (2:45-6:00 p.m.) hours, ED children participated in an enrichment and remediation program in the core areas of math/science,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, After School Programs, Enrichment Activities, Extended School Day

Mayesky, Mary E. – Educational Horizons, 1980
Phillips Extended Day Magnet in Raleigh, North Carolina was licensed in 1977 as an after-school day-care facility for elementary children in grades K-5. This article looks at the goals, philosophy, design and evaluation of the Phillips Program in order to elucidate its academic effectiveness. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, After School Day Care, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education

Fashola, Olatokunbo; Cooper, Robert – Journal of Negro Education, 1999
Describes various programs that provide academic, social, cultural, and recreational opportunities to students during nonschool hours, highlighting four academic programs that have demonstrated measurable evidence of effectiveness and achievement gains, particularly for African American students. Program selection criteria are: evidence of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
Massachusetts 2020, 2008
Our children deserve an education that fully prepares them for the future--success in college, the workforce and a healthy, fulfilled life. The Massachusetts Expanded Learning Time (ELT) Initiative is redesigning and expanding the school schedule to offer children new learning and enrichment opportunities. With state resources, participating…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Academic Achievement, Community Organizations, College School Cooperation
Massachusetts 2020, 2007
Our children deserve an education that fully prepares them for the future--success in college, the workforce and a healthy, fulfilled life. The Expanded Learning Time (ELT) Initiative in Massachusetts is redesigning schools to offer children new learning and enrichment opportunities made possible because of an expanded school schedule. With state…
Descriptors: Time Factors (Learning), State Aid, State Programs, Educational Policy
Orange County Public Schools, Orlando, FL. – 1993
The Extended Day Enrichment Program in Orlando, Florida, is designed to enrich elementary school children's lives educationally, socially, culturally, emotionally, and physically, and to provide them with a safe and familiar setting after school. The program is a fee-supported community education program operated by Orange County (Florida) Public…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
DeAngelis, Karen; Rossi, Robert – 1997
Noting the increase in school-based extended-day programs, this Issue Brief updates and expands upon previous findings by presenting data on extended-day programs drawn from the 1987-88, 1990-91, and 1993-94 Schools and Staffing Surveys, conducted by the National center for Education Statistics. Findings include the following: (1) availability of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Catholic Schools, Day Care, Elementary Education
Auburn Univ., Montgomery, AL. – 1989
This handbook describes extended-day programs in Alabama schools as an alternative for after-school care. The handbook defines extended-day programs and discusses their rationale and benefits. It further discusses: (1) staffing, including employee procedures and job description; (2) enrollment, including registration procedures, and parent and…
Descriptors: After School Education, After School Programs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Grossman, Jean Baldwin; Price, Marilyn L.; Fellerath, Veronica; Jucovy, Linda Z.; Kotloff, Lauren J.; Raley, Rebecca; Walker, Karen E. – 2002
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the Extended-Service Schools (ESS) Initiative, which supported the creation of 60 after school programs in 20 low-income communities nationwide. Each community adapted one of four nationally recognized models that had been successfully developed and implemented in other cities. The models all promoted…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education
Brown, Cynthia G. – Principal, 2001
The standards movement and family work schedules are major factors underpinning the expansion of extended learning opportunities. A recent report by the Council of Chief State School Officials details the development of afterschool and other programs in California, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Texas. (MLH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Delivery Systems, Dual Career Family, Education Work Relationship
Fashola, Olatokunbo S. – Here's How, 1999
After-school programs provide youngsters with supervision, enriching experiences, and learning opportunities. Effective programs address children's academic, recreational, and cultural needs. Planners must train staff, volunteers, and administrators; create a structured academic program; align curricula; involve families and communities; evaluate…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Involvement, Costs, Cultural Activities
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 2002
Research suggests that after-school programs reduce juvenile crime and risky behavior; increase confidence, academic performance, and social skills; and build positive adult-child and home-school relationships. The need for supervised after-school activities, especially in poor neighborhoods; the characteristics of successful programs; and the…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, After School Programs, Delinquency Prevention, Disadvantaged Youth
Schwartz, Wendy – 1996
This digest describes the creation and operation of after school programs for poor urban students. Schools often sponsor such programs and find the advantages to be the credibility lent by the school, continuity of care, and easy access to resources. Some of the disadvantages to school sponsorship are higher personnel costs, the possibility of…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Involvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities

Seever, Margaret – 1991
The Extended Day Program (EDP) (previously known as the Before and After School Program) was first implemented at elementary schools in the Kansas City, Missouri School District in 1985-86. The EDP seeks to provide a place for children of working parents to stay before and after school and to give students the opportunity to engage in academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
Khripkova, Antonina – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1983
Extended-day programs now enroll about 25 percent of school-age children in the USSR. While such schools make full-time work easier for women, they are also beneficial for children. In a longer school day more time is available for physical education and special interests, such as theater and art. (IS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Educational Practices